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Eagle Excellence in Leadership Awards

The annual Eagle Excellence in Leadership Awards provide a dedicated platform to recognize the good work our student leaders are doing each day. The awards are designed to create a moment of reflection on, appreciation of, and gratitude for the exceptional contributions made by student leaders who enrich our campus and community.

The individual awards have been designed to recognize the impact of our students at every level, from first-year to graduating Senior, from student organizations to community advocacy, and much more. Brief descriptions of each award are below. More information, as well as the nomination forms, can be found on the Eagle Excellence in Leadership Awards website.  

Eagle Excellence in Leadership Awards

  • Student Organization of the Year, designed to recognize a student organization which has impacted the campus and community, and demonstrated a commitment to the University mission.
  • Student Organization Advisor of the Year, designed to recognize a student organization advisor who has gone “above and beyond” as an advisor and resource for their students.
  • Servant Leader Award, designed to recognize a student who has emerged as a leader in a student organization, without holding any titles.
  • Aerie Award, affectionately named after a “group of eagles”, designed to recognize a non-student-organization group of students who have shown a commitment to service and the institution.
  • Emerging Eagle Award, designed to recognize up to 2 first- or second-year students (<60 credits) who have shown a commitment to getting involved and exhibited leadership potential.
  • Stryker’s Student Leader Award, designed to recognize up to 2 Junior or Senior students (60+ credits) who have shown a continuous commitment to campus life, and positively influenced their peers.
  • Eagle Advocate Award, designed to recognize up to 2 students who have made contributions in areas of DEI, social justice, public policy, environmental stewardship, and/or community advocacy.
  • “Mens Corpusque” Award, designed to recognize up to 3 graduating seniors (upcoming May or December), who have shown a commitment to the University’s motto, “Mind and Body.”

Nominations are due Monday, March 25.

Related campus initiatives

Student success Transformational education

When

  • 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2

Where

The Bluffs Ballroom Student Union

UWL campus map for building location and nearby parking lots.

University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Student Union

Contact

For questions about this event or to request disability accommodations , contact Jeff Keenan at 608.785.5228 or jkeenan@uwlax.edu.

Parking

Payment may be required. No permit?
Use Passport Parking.

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